Hi @esraszr ,
Thanks for posting and welcome to the community.
I think this earlier post and related comments in this community would help you - https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Help-Is-there-a-way-to-recover-a-deleted-epic/qaq-p/906003.
Cheers
Suvradip
Hi @esraszr
As storing deleted issues function is highly requested within the community, so my team has recently released it for the Issue History add-on. Here you can recover already deleted issues after activating the "Keep Deleted Issues" option. So, it will help for future deletions – all your data will be saved.
Try how it works for you. Let me know if you have any questions.
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I am not sure if it's possible, but why not to have a recycle bin? there are many approaches based recycle bin.. they can be marked as deleted and stay as-is cannot be edited. Or they can move to the recycle and stay they.. so search or filtering would consider this zone called recycle...etc
But deleting for ever without audit log is a little bit extreme IMHO
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Hi @esraszr ,
It is not possible to recover a deleted issue in Jira.
For this reason we developed Restore Deleted Issues app which keeps track of deleted issues and allow you to recover them. In order for the app to work, the app must have been installed at the time the issue is deleted. So, as a preventive action for future deletions you can try Restore Deleted Issues app. Umarım işine yarar.
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